Genealogy Research
in New Jersey

Are you just beginning your
ancestry research
in New Jersey? Why not hire a
professional genealogist to assist
you with your genealogy search? Our researchers are ready to help you
find a wealth of records in New Jersey.
The first large scale European colonial
settlements began in New Jersey
in
the early 1600's, and many types of
records including land
deeds, family wills, probate records,family
histories, and vital
records are widely available
for almost 400 years of the state's history. Contact our
researchers today and learn how we might help you
with your family tree search.

New
Jersey is an exciting state for genealogy research
because of the extensive and high quality records
available
to the professional genealogist at the various libraries,
county courthouses, archives, and
other repositories
located throughout the state, and at places like the LDS
Family History Libraryin Utah.
Contact our genealogists
today to learn how we might help you with your
genealogy search in New Jersey
using
many of these great records
and resources.

If
you would like a professional
genealogist to
undertake a tailor-made
genealogy search for you
and
your family, please contact
us
today to learn more about
our unique
ancestry
research services.
Our researchers
are looking forward to
assisting you with yourNew
Jersey
family
tree search.

Genealogy
research
can
be carried out for
you in all New
Jersey counties
including:

Our
NJ genealogy research
team consists of
expert genealogists who live and work in New
Jersey(doing research at
the New Jersey Historical
Society, New Jersey
State Library, etc.),
another group
that works in the U.S. capital in
Washington, D.C. (at
places like the U.S. National
Archives and Library of
Congress), and a
third team of researchers who work
full time at the LDS
Family History
Library in Salt Lake
City, Utah. Our researchers are ready to assist you with
your ancestry search at all of these locations. Are you
ready to begin your family tree research and document
your genealogy using the many great resources
available in New Jerseyand Utah?

The records
collection of the Family
History Library
is the single most important resource
for family tree
research since consists of
literally billions of genealogy records from all parts of the globe,
making it
the largest and most important collection of genealogical information
available in the world. Included in the Family History Library's
collections are literally millions of genealogical records
related to the state of NJ and
which can
be a great help to your ancestry search. Click here
to read about what our
clients are saying about our genealogists and
our unique family tree research services.

Did
you know that millions of genealogy records are NOT available on the
Internet?

Many people are unaware that
many important records which
are crucial to their family tree search cannot be
found online. ManyNew Jerseyrecords,
for
example, are only available to researchers
who physically visit
repositories at the local level in New
Jersey,
at the federal level in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS
Family
History Library
in Utah, and are not
readily available on
the internet. Our genealogy researchers have access to all of
these records and are ready to
assist you with your genealogy search in New Jersey.

So, if you have limited your past family tree research
to exhaustive
internet searches
at Ancestry.com, Rootsweb, and other
online
databases
and web sites, you may have reached a brick wall because you're missing out on the
literal gold mine of records
available to our
genealogists on microfilm, in books, and inother
published works at
these
important
locations. Many
genealogical records related
to your ancestry
search, important records like
family wills,
court records, obituaries, death
certificates, military records and land deeds
are not available online
and can only
be
obtained by mailing research requests to places
like local public
libraries or cemeteries, or by
visiting the LDS
Family
History
Library in Utah. These records are critical to any
comprehensive ancestry search
and should not be overlooked if high
quality and thorough research results are to be achieved during your
project.
For these and other reasons, it's
sometimes a great idea to hire a professional genealogist to assist you
with your
genealogy search.

Hire a Genealogist

Because of the time and
expense involved in doing your own
research, it is often a great help to enlist the services
of a
professional genealogist who
can undertake this hard work on your behalf, saving you
hundreds of
hours of
time and money in the process. We know where to go to get
the records you're
looking for, we have people on the
ground in
the places of interest to you, we
get fantastic results
for
our clients, and love what we do! Hire a genealogist
today and
let us help you
uncover the secrets of your family's
past by allowing us to create an ancestry search that is custom
made
just for you and your
family.

Testimonials

Click here
to read about what our clients aresaying
about
our genealogists
and about our unique
family tree research
services. When you hire the professional services of our
company, you
willbe enlisting the
expertise of trained
genealogists who have solved hundreds of cases
just
like
yours! We get outstanding results for our clients and we're
proud of
the great and exciting work we do on their behalf. Speak to us today
about your family history project
and embark on one of
the most exciting quests of your life as you
unlock the secrets to your family's unique past
and history!

Samples of Our
Work

Would you like
to see some samples of our high quality work? Please
click on the links to the left to see some of the typical family
trees
and
reports we've created for
our clients. All projects will be
delivered to you
in a 3 ring binder
which will include a project CD of scanned documents
found during your family tree search. Included in your research
package will
be family group sheets, descendancy reports, maps, and copies of
original records. Typical
records found during a given project would include family military
records, census records, birth certificates, obituaries, cemetery
records, biographies, and many other types of records.

Free Research
Consultation

Are you ready to speak to a
professional genealogist
about your
family
history project in New Jersey?Whether
you are looking
for hard to find family
records, living
relatives, or want to put together
a family tree that your family will
cherish for
many generations to come, MyGenealogist.com
is ready to assist you with any and all of your
genealogy research needs!i

Speak to a genealogist
today to learn how we can
be of help and service to you in your
genealogy quest.
Let us answer your questions before you begin yourancestry research project inNew Jersey. Please contact
us for a complimentary genealogy research
consultation! If you are ready to begin this exciting research, please
provide us with some information
as listed in the box below to help us get started on your case:

"Not to
know
what
happened before we were
born is
to remain perpetually
a child. For what is the worth
of a human life unless it is
woven into the life of our ancestors
by the records
of
history"

Please send the
information above to helpdesk@mygenealogist.comIf you'd like to
speak to a professional genealogist today
about your
ancestry
research in New Jersey,
please feel free contact us:1-800-416-3497(USA and Canada)

We
are looking forward to helping you trace your genealogy and
family history in New Jersey.
Thanks so much for visitingMyGenealogist.com!

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U.S. State Resources

Follow the links
below to learn more about the helpful resources available to
researchers in
the states whereyour family and
ancestors lived in the past. All U.S. states hold important
collections of
records which are critical
to the success of any given genealogy search. Some major records of
genealogical value include land deeds, vital
records, local histories, biographical records, cemetery records, birth
certificates, obituaries, newspapers, as well
as other types of
records. Many of these records can be found be our researchers at
county courthouses, state
archives, public libraries, and other
repositories of records and can be of great help to your family tree
search.